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Welcome back strangers.

Sometimes when we are making a new video I get super creeped out thinking about what

are the chances that I will experience something like the topic we are covering.

Many of us are so fortunate that we will never be able to fully understand some of the horrendous

thing's others have gone through, but what are the chances it will happen to you.

What if someone is already stalking you, watching and learning your daily routine.

Preparing to sneak into your house when you aren't home and wait for you or maybe comeback

later through a window they unlocked so they can surprise you while you are sleeping at

night.

Today we are going to discuss the top 5 states in America where you are most likely to encounter

a serial killer based on serial killings per provided by the FBI.

The last is my favorite state I have visited, and I would have never expected to be number

one on this list.

Over 20% of the documented serial killers in the world have come from a 200-mile radius

around Seattle Washington.

Many large metropolitan areas have had at least one serial killer, but Seattle has had

dozens.

There has been a total of 277 serial killers in Washington with an average number of serial

killings of 7.44 per 1 million people in the charming northwestern state.

Notable killers include: Gary Ridgway, The Green River Killer who terrorized the state

for over 20 years mainly targeting women.

Gary was convicted of 48 murders and is currently serving life in a Washington State prison,

but he claims to have killed at least twice as many victims.

Ted Bundy was a former University of Washington student who confessed to murdering 30 young

women in Washington, Oregon, California, Utah, and Florida.

Ted reportedly began killing in 1971 in Seattle, but he also claimed he killed two women in

Atlantic City in 1969 before beginning his spree of murders, kidnappings, and rapes.

Finally, Westley Allan Dodd who is known as one of the evilest killers in history sexually

assaulted as many as 175 children along with killing a 10-year-old, 11-year-old, and a

4-year-old over the course of 15 years.

His last words were, "I was once asked by somebody, I don't remember who, if there

was any way sex offenders could be stopped.

I said no…..I was wrong."

In 1993, he was the first legal hanging in the United States since 1965.

If that didn't make you rethink living the dream in Washington at least reconsider owning

a cat.

Since September of this year, there have been 13 cats murdered by a serial cat killer in

Washington State…

To many the idea of living in California makes them think of living a laid back, low stress

life in the sunshine and surf or maybe chasing dreams of stardom in Hollywood.

Yet, many of the country's most infamous serial killers have called the state home.

Over 1,500 California residents have been murdered by serial killers since 1900.

The killings peaked between the 1960's and 1980's and have finally slowed in recent

years.

Today, the average number of serial killings stands at roughly 7.81 deaths per 1 million

California residents.

During the 1980's California was responsible for over 20% of all serial killer murders,

and overall California has the second highest number of serial killers in the country.

Notable ones include: The notorious Golden State Killer, Stalker is believed to have

murdered 12 people, committed 45 sexual assaults, and robbed 120 residences from 1976 to 1986

before quietly ending his decade of terror.

He was fortunately arrested earlier this year and we covered it with Pink Spooky on our

weekly livestream podcast you should go check out.

During the 1980's, The Night Stalker Richard Ramirez raped and tortured at least 25 victims.

Thirteen of which he murdered when he was finished with them in Los Angeles and San

Francisco.

Richard was sentenced to death but died of lymphoma in prison in 2013.

The Zodiac Killer is one of the most prolific serial killers in American history that has

not been caught.

He terrorized northern California in the late 1960's and killed at least 5 victims and

injured 2 others.

He claimed to have killed at least 37 people in his letters to the police and press.

He typically targeted young couples that he would either shoot or stab to death.

The Zodiac's correspondences stopped in 1974, but some are still hopeful that his

identity will be discovered decades later similarly to the Golden State Killer case.

Recently in 2016 police arrested a suspect in the San Diego homeless killer case, and

currently there is the possibility of an active serial killer in North East Los Angeles.

Florida may be one of the best places to retire in the country, but it is also a hot bed for

serial predators with an average of 9.92 serial killings for every million residents.

The sunshine state also has the third highest number of confirmed serial killers.

Though the killings peaked in the 1980's there may be more truth behind the TV show

Dexter than many want to admit.

Notable killers include: Aileen Wuornos who murdered seven men in Florida between 1989

and 1990 by shooting them at point blank range.

She claimed her victims raped her while was working as a prostitute.

She was sentenced to death and was executed by lethal injection in 2002.

The Flat Tire Murderer killed five young women and teenage girls in South Florida between

February 1975 to July of that year.

It is believed the killer would deflate the victim's tires and gain there trust by offering

to help them.

The killer has never been identified or apprehended.

Gerard John Schaefer Jr. was dubbed the "Killer Cop," because he was convicted of committing

two murders while on patrol as a Sheriff's deputy in Martin County, Florida.

He is suspected to have committed many other murders, but no other victims have been confirmed.

The Killer Cop boasted that he killed over 30 women and girls during his time as a Sheriff's

deputy.

He was stabbed to death in prison by a fellow inmate in 1995.

On November 28, 2017 police arrested Howell Emanuel Donaldson III who is believed to be

the Seminole Heights serial killer who shot and murdered four people in Tampa Florida

between October and November of 2017.

The flashy neon lights and massive hotels in Las Vegas were originally built on blood

money provided by the mafia.

Before 1950, there were only two victims documented victims of serial killers in Nevada until

the gambling boom in Vegas and Reno.

Violent crime exploded in the desert state.

Currently Nevada has the second highest amount of violent crime in the country with an average

of 12.19 serial killings for every million residents.

The high number of tourists visiting Las Vegas, prostitutes, and desperate individuals down

on their luck create the ideal pool of victims for a serial killer waiting for another body

to leave behind in the Nevada desert.

Notable killers include: Neal Falls was who was shot and killed by an escort in Charleston,

West Virginia in 2015.

Police have linked him to at least 8 murders and potentially 4 more.

He has been linked to dismembered bodies found outside of Las Vegas and may have killed more

when he worked in Nevada at the Hoover Dam.

For years authorities have been trying to find links between the numerous bodies found

along side Interstate 80 that runs through Nevada.

Today, there is no definite proof that an I-80 killer exists, but bodies keep being

found along the highway.

There has also been a serial shooter that has been targeting homeless people in Las

Vegas with at least 4 confirmed victims this year.

In October, 68 year old Nathan Burke plead guilty to two murders from a killing spree

that took place over 40 years ago that killed at least 5 women in Sin City.

Alaska is often marketed to tourists as the final frontier on earth, but it is also one

of the most violent places in the country with an average of 15.65 serial killings for

every million residents.

The state's isolation and rugged wilderness make it easy to commit disturbing acts of

violence and murder without getting caught.

No one can save you if there is no one around to hear you scream.

Alaska is gorgeous and a popular tourist destination, but it also has a long history of attracting

wild men, degenerates, and criminals.

Notable serial killers include: Robert Hansen, the Butcher Baker, who was a loving father,

successful baker, businessman, and hunter.

Robert's hobbies included picking up prostitutes and exotic dancers in Anchorage.

He would take them in his private plane into the Alaskan wilderness where we would leave

them in the middle of nowhere only to comeback and hunt them down for sport.

He killed at least 17 women before 17-year-old Cindy Paulson managed to escape Robert before

she was forced on his plane.

She was able to tell her story to the police who were able to connect the missing women

in the area to Robert's activities.

He was sentenced to over 400 years in prison where he died in 2014.

Klutuk was the name given to an Eskimo who murdered fur trappers near the Kuskowim River

between 1919 and 1938.

He would kill anyone who encroached on his territory whether they were white or indigenous

people.

Klutuk would either shoot or kill his victims with an axe.

Those lucky enough to survive his attacks described him to be a small but fierce standing

around 5'4'' and weighing about 140 pounds.

In 1938, when the killings stopped, a body of an unknown hermit was found in a cabin

near the Kuskowin River that matched the description of Klutuk, but no one knows for certain if

that was truly him.

In 2007, Joshua Wade was arrested and confessed to murdering at least 5 people between 2000

and 2007 in Alaska.

In 2016, James Dale Ritchie shot and killed 5 people in Anchorage in less than a year,

before being killed by a police officer he shot at.

Alaska does sound like the wild west and the true last frontier on earth.

Would you still consider taking a trip to Alaska?

Thanks for watching strangers.

Which state surprised you the most?

Let us know in the comments below.

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FILM CRITICS UNITED STATES HAS SELECTED THE BEST FILM IN 2018 - Duration: 1:06.

US FINE CRITICIANS CHOOSE BEST FILM 2018

National Board of Critics USA chose the best movie

2018

On the official website of the organization reported that this title

went to the drama "Green book".

The film tells the "real history of italian-american

bouncers Tony Lipa who in the 60s he became a driver

best jazz african american pianist Don Shirley.

The best actor was recognized Viggo Mortensen, who played

in the Green Book home role.

But the best actress was Lady Gaga, starring in the film

"Star was born" Bradley Cooper, who won

winning the nomination "best producer".

Among the animated films have noted "The Incredibles

2 ".

Solemn ceremony the award ceremony will take place

January 8, 2019.

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The United States Government Takes On Loot Boxes, FTC Now Involved - Duration: 2:30.

Loot boxes are now endemic in the video game industry, so given the seriousness of this

issue I think it IS in fact for the FTC to investigate these mechanisms, would you commit

to undertaking this project and keeping this committee informed about it?

Yes.

It's official: The United States Government has just declared war on lootboxes.

On Tuesday, November 27th, Federal Trade Commissioner Chairman Joseph Simons pledged to investigate

videogame lootboxes at the behest of United States Senator Maggie Hassan, during a Simons

testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, producty safety, insurance,

and data Security.

This isn't the first time Senator Hassan has brought up Lootboxes.

In February of this year, Hassan wrote to the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB),

requesting the group to review how they market lootboxes to children, as well as the impact

of ingame lootboxes on public mental health.

She warned them if they didn't take action within a reasonable amount of time, she'd

get the FTC involved.

Well, deadlines up.

Many believe the sudden action is being spurned due to the recent report from the Gambling

Commision of Great Britain regarding lootboxes and their relationship with children and future

gambling addiction.

"Given the seriousness of this issue, I think it is in fact time for the FTC to investigate

these mechanisms to ensure that children are being adequately protected and to educate

parents about potential addiction or other negative impacts of these games."

Regardless of bad press or consumer complaints, the ESRB continues to defend loot boxes as

"one way that players can enhance the experience that video games offer.

Contrary to assertions, loots boxes are NOT gambling."

For now, it's unclear what changes will effect the industry.

But at least we have an answer to that age old question: yes, somebody IS thinking of

the children.

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Top 10 Shortest Lived States in History - Duration: 10:09.

The goal of any state is to survive the test of time.

Some states have achieved this, forming great nations and even empires – providing their

people with security and stability.

Other states in history, for some reason or another, have barely lasted a day.

As a fledgling state you should know that something's gone awry when your entire history

can be summarized in a paragraph.

Below are 10 of the shortest-lived states in history.

10.

Italian Regency of Carnaro – 1 year, 109 days

The city of Fiume, now part of Croatia, was unsettled after the First World War, in 1919,

after Italy, Hungary and Croatia battled for the right to the land in the?Paris Peace Conference.

On September 11, 1919, Gabriele D?Annunzio, an Italian poet and patriot, angered by the

British, French and Americans for not giving Fiume to Italy, left to seize the city with

an?army of patriots.

The following day, Gabriele seized the city from the occupying British, French and American

force.

Declaring the city as the Italian Regency of Carnaro, an independent state, the new

state held a vote with the result favoring annexation to Italy by a vast majority.

Italy, pressured by its allies, forbid the annexation from taking place, instead placing

the Regency under blockade.

On September 8, 1920, Gabriele unveiled the state's constitution, establishing a corporate,

fascist state, similar to that which would be founded by Mussolini.

The downfall of the state came with the Treaty of Rapallo on November 12, when Italy and

Yugoslavia recognized Fiume as a free city, not an independent state.

Angered, D?Annunzio declared war with Italy on December 3, quickly losing by the 30th

of that month.

9.

Markovo Republic – ~243 Days

The first Russian Revolution lead to unrest and uncertainty across the?Russian Empire?from

1905 to 1907.

The village of Markovo, around 100 miles from Moscow, formed a political party, the Peasant

Union, after writer Sergei Semenov sent a list of demands to the?government in Moscow?that

went unanswered.?On October 31, 1905, they declared themselves the Republic of Markovo.

P.A.

Burshin, the village elder, was elected?President.

The new state refused to recognize the authority of the Imperial Russian Government and represented

a number of small villages through democratic councils – right on the?Tsar?s doorstep.

The Republic quickly grew in fame for resisting the Imperial Government and demanding democracy,

with a professor from Chicago arriving to lend assistance to the fledgling state.

In July 1906, once the revolution was all but defeated, Imperial forces marched on the

Republic.

Disbanding it?s Government, arresting leaders and bringing the Republic back into the Russian

Empire.

8.

Freistaat Schwenten – 218 Days

Emil Hegemann, the pastor of Schwenton, a small village with a majority German population,

formed the Independent State of Freistaat Schwenten when the village?came under threat.

After Greater Poland remained part of Germany in the armistice, an uprising of Poles broke

out on the doorstep of the?village in December, 1918.

After the pastor was unable to get the local German garrison to protect their German nationality,

he rallied the villagers and founded the independent and neutral state of Freistaat Schwenten on

January 6, 1919.

The landlocked states put together a plan to raise a navy to protect their lake and

had 120 soldiers, consisting mostly of German nationals fleeing the Polish Uprising.

Patore Hegemann, now President, was also the minister of foreign affairs.

The state even arrested the wife of the French ambassador in Berlin, on espionage charges.

On August 16, 1919, after getting onto the map,?Freistaat Schwenten?joined the state

of Germany.

7.

Republic of Ezo – 184 Days

After the defeat of the Tokugawa Shogunate in the Boshin War, between the Shogun and

Imperial forces in 1868, the former Shogun?s navy, led by Admiral Enomoto Takeaki, fled

mainland Japan to the Northernmost island of?Ezo.

?Capturing the port of Hakodate and the surrounding areas, the Admiral founded the Republic of

Ezo on December 25, 1868, and was elected?President.

Although the new Republic had limited resources, they had the support of France.

This included an attempt to steal an Ironclad warship for the new Republic, being delivered

to Imperial Japan by the United States.

This mission ultimately failed, attracting the attention of the Imperial Navy.

On June 27, 1869, battles between the Imperial and Shogunate navies led to an imperial victory

over the?Republic of Ezo.

6.

Parthenopean Republic – 142 Days

In 1798, whilst Napoleon was attempting to conquer Egypt, King Ferdinand IV of Naples

joined the?anti-French coalition.

Troops from Naples and Revolutionary France clashed in French-occupied Rome, forcing?King

Ferdinand?to flee.

The French, in the process of executing their own monarchy, installed a Republic Government

in the former Kingdom of Naples on January 23, 1799.

The Parthenopean Republic was born.

Despite the leaders being unable to manage their finances, democratize the city or form

an efficient army, liberty and equality were seen throughout the new Republic.

A tree of liberty was raised and a newspaper published.

The Royal exiles, in Palermo, organized an uprising with the help of the British and

Admiral Nelson, who hated freedom just about as much as them.

On June 13, 1799, King Ferdinand?s hired sword, Cardinal Fabrizio Ruffo, entered the city

of Naples with his men and slaughtered Republican supporters.

Putting an end to the Republic and re-establishing the monarchy, by July 8, 1799, more than 200

people had been executed.

5.

Hungarian Soviet Republic – 134 Days

After World War I, the Hungarian Communist Party seized power from the Hungarian People?s

Republic.

The leader, Bela Kun, declared the reformation of Hungary as a new state, the Hungarian Soviet

Republic on March 21, 1919.

A temporary constitution granted freedom of speech and assembly, free education and cultural

rights not previously available under the monarchy.

However, at the heart of their popularity was their promise to restore Hungary?s borders

which had been reduced after the First World War.

On June 25, a dictatorship was announced and popularity of the new Government and state

amongst its people nose-dived quickly, with attempts to extort grain from peasants and

vast numbers of executions (around 590).

The new nation?s downfall came about when the Government decided to keep their word

on re-establishing their borders.

In late May, the Hungarian Red Army occupied parts of Slovakia.

After the French threatened to get involved, they backed off.

That is until July 30, 1919, when the Hungarian Red Army, unable to learn any lessons after

they?d burnt so many books, failed to break the Romanian Army during their attempted invasion.

Romania occupied Budapest, bringing an end to the Hungarian Soviet Republic on August

1, 1919.

4.

Crimean People?s Republic – ~34 Days

On December 13, 1917, in Bakhchisaray, Russian-Occupied Crimea, the local Tatar people declared independence

for the region of Crimea during the power vacuum of the?Russian civil war.

Forming the Crimean People?s Republic, Noman Celebicihan, founder and first President,

created one of the Islamic states that featured secularism and?female suffrage.

Historians also suggest that all people were equal in the CPR, with Jews facing none of

the prosecution that they did in the Christian world.

Non-Muslims were even allowed to live the same life as Muslims.

This strangely progressive Republic, although short-lived, allowed all peasants to be legally

free and girls to go to school.

From the 1st to the 15th of January, 1918, after winning the uprising at home, Russian

Bolsheviks fought the new Republic, attempting to?regain control.

The three regiments of the CPR eventually fell, with Crimea being reintegrated into

the USSR.

3.

Bavarian Soviet Republic – 27 Days

Bavaria, a powerful self-governing region of Germany, became ruled by the people after

a strike on November 7, 1918, overthrew the?Bavarian monarchy.

Kurt Eisner, a member of the Independent Socialist Party and the man behind the strike, was named

President of Bavaria.

Following his election loss, Eisner was shot dead on February 21, 1919, while on his way

to resign, by a right-wing?monarchist.

The Independent Socialist Party used the ensuing panic to seize full power, formally proclaiming

the region of Bavaria as the independent Bavarian Soviet Republic on April 6, 1919.

With the leader, Ernst Toller, doing little to restore order, the Communist Party of Germany

seized power on April 12.

With the Communist Party being about as popular as the last Government, loyal elements of

the German army defeated the new Red Army, returning Bavaria to Germany on May 3.

2.

Republic of Connacht – 12 Days

The Republic of Connacht, founded during the Irish rebellion of 1798, was an Irish Republic

founded by the French General?Jean Humbert.

The French, hoping to annoy the British who were fighting an Irish rebellion, and maybe

"liberate" the Irish in the process, sent Jean Humbert and 1100 men to?County Mayo?on

August 22, 1798.

On the day of his arrival, Humbert proclaimed that the French had arrived to deliver "liberty,

equality, fraternity, and union" to the Irish.

On the 27th, after taking the garrison of Castlebar from the British, along with Killala

and Ballina the previous day, Humbert founded the?Republic of Connacht?and declared Castlebar

as its capital, with John Moore, a local, being named President.

On September 8, Humbert marched his force to Longford, where his 850 French troops and

1000 Irish allies met an English force over five times as strong.

After a battle that lasted no more than 30 minutes, Jean Humbert surrendered along with

his Irish allies, bringing an end to the Republic of Connacht.

1.

Carpatho-Ukraine – Less than 24 Hours

Carpatho-Ukraine?was a region of Czechoslovakia which had the smart idea of declaring itself

an independent republic on the brink of World War II.

After the Nazi annexation of Western parts of Czechoslovakia in 1938, the Czech state

was weakened and the region of Transcarpathia demanded more autonomy from the Government.

After further areas of Czechoslovakia were annexed by Hungary, the state was thrown into

uncertainty, with Transcarpathia, now named Carpatho-Ukraine, declaring?independence?on

March 15.

After Avhustyn Voloshyn was declared president of the Republic, the inability to bring about

order led to border skirmishes taking place on the new state?s boundaries.

This gave Hungary sufficient reason to invade the region on the same day as it?s declaration

of independence.

The next day, coming across little military resistance, Hungary annexed Carpatho-Ukraine.

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Newcastle transfer news: Toon chief set for States trip to negotiate Miguel Almiron deal - Duration: 3:10.

 The attacking midfielder has earned rave reviews for his performances in the MLS this season, attracting interest from clubs across the Continent

 Toon Head of Recruitment Steve Nickson is flying out to the States within days to discuss a deal for the Paraguay international, who is keen to play in Europe

 But Atlanta value Almiron at £25m - £8m more than Newcastle's record transfer for Michael Owen, who was signed before Mike Ashley bought the club

 And with Tottenham, Arsenal and West Ham plus several La Liga and Serie A clubs watching the player, the Magpies face stiff competition

Related Articles Newcastle boss Rafa Benitez sends January transfer message to Mike Ashley Newcastle news: Rafael Benitez open to Serie A return after Napoli and Inter success Burnley 1-2 Newcastle: Toon secure third straight win with Clark the unlikely hero  But manager Rafa Benitez has identified the South American, who has averaged a goal every three games for Atlanta, as someone who can flourish at St James' Park either as a playmaker or out wide

 Ashley is ready to back his manager in the transfer market when the window re-opens but whether he's willing to splash out a record-breaking sum on a player with no experience of any of Europe's major leagues, remains to be seen

 The 24-year-old has played for Paraguay 12 times but is without a goal at international level

 He has been in outstanding form for his club this season with Atlanta favourites to make it to the MLS Cup final

   Benitez recently urged Ashley to splash the cash on players for the future of the club and not just him

 "When we talk about my future, talk about what can happen, we are talking about the future of Newcastle United Football Club, it's not Rafa Benitez in the end

 "If we sign the players, I will not take the players home with me, so they will stay there

 "And if they are good players, they can also be the future." Related articles Newcastle boss Rafa Benitez sends January transfer message to Mike Ashley Newcastle news: Rafael Benitez open to Serie A return after Napoli and Inter success Burnley 1-2 Newcastle: Toon secure third straight win with Clark the unlikely hero

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